Yipingba::Application.routes.draw do
  match '/:nick_name/activate/:activation_code' => 'user#activate', :as => :activate
  match '/logout' => 'sessions#destroy', :as => :logout
  match '/login' => 'sessions#new', :as => :login
  match '/register' => 'user#create', :as => :register
  match '/signup' => 'user#new', :as => :signup

  match '/u/:id' => 'user#show', :as => :u
  match '/u/:id/reviews' => 'user#reviews', :as => :u_reviews
  match '/myaccount' => 'myaccount#edit', :as => :account
  
  match '/category/:parent_id/:id' => 'category#cat2', :as => :cat2
  match '/search(/:keyword)' => 'search#index', :as => :search
  match '/tag/:name' => 'tag#show', :constraints => { :name => /.+?/ }, :as => :tag
  
  match '/tag/page/:page' => 'tag#index', :as => :tag_with_page
  
  resources :user do
    resources :collects
  end
  
  resources :myaccount do
    collection do
      get 'auth'
      get 'resetpassword'
      get 'resetemail'
      post 'update_user_name'
      post 'submit_resetpassword'
      post 'update_email'
    end
  end

  resource :session

  resources :category
  resources :ratings, :styles, :brands, :recommend_subjects, :recommend_items, :item_review_votes
  
  resources :items do
    resources :collections do
      collection do
        get 'new_interest'
        get 'new_rating'
        post 'create_interest'
      end 
    end
    resources :photos
    resources :reviews
    #resouces :collections, :collection => { :user_collection=>:get }
  end

  #resources :tag
  
  match "logged_exceptions/:action/:id" => "logged_exceptions#index"
  
  root :to => 'home#index'
  
  # The priority is based upon order of creation:
  # first created -> highest priority.

  # Sample of regular route:
  #   match 'products/:id' => 'catalog#view'
  # Keep in mind you can assign values other than :controller and :action

  # Sample of named route:
  #   match 'products/:id/purchase' => 'catalog#purchase', :as => :purchase
  # This route can be invoked with purchase_url(:id => product.id)

  # Sample resource route (maps HTTP verbs to controller actions automatically):
  #   resources :products

  # Sample resource route with options:
  #   resources :products do
  #     member do
  #       get 'short'
  #       post 'toggle'
  #     end
  #
  #     collection do
  #       get 'sold'
  #     end
  #   end

  # Sample resource route with sub-resources:
  #   resources :products do
  #     resources :comments, :sales
  #     resource :seller
  #   end

  # Sample resource route with more complex sub-resources
  #   resources :products do
  #     resources :comments
  #     resources :sales do
  #       get 'recent', :on => :collection
  #     end
  #   end

  # Sample resource route within a namespace:
  #   namespace :admin do
  #     # Directs /admin/products/* to Admin::ProductsController
  #     # (app/controllers/admin/products_controller.rb)
  #     resources :products
  #   end

  # You can have the root of your site routed with "root"
  # just remember to delete public/index.html.
  # root :to => "welcome#index"

  # See how all your routes lay out with "rake routes"

  # This is a legacy wild controller route that's not recommended for RESTful applications.
  # Note: This route will make all actions in every controller accessible via GET requests.
  # match ':controller(/:action(/:id(.:format)))'
end
